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<p style='word-break:break-word;white-space:pre-wrap'>Info and timestamps below!
0:00 Intro
1- 0:24 Who are these guys from Reddit?
2- 3:36 Mike&apos;s thoughts on Dr Michael Heiser
3- 9:41 Can you lose your salvation
4- 16:23 Handling doctrinal disagreement on secondary stuff
5- 24:09 How important is baptism
6- 27:17 Define “Baptism in the Spirit”
7- 36:23 Which Bible version and where to read when you are…
8- 43:59 Mikes response to King James Onlyists
9- 47:27 Davids census and why the numbers dont match
10- 1:06:49 Did God tempt David?
11- 1:10:36 Is the Bibles history out of order?
12- 1:12:33 Does Mike find contradictions in the Bible?
13- 1:14:36 Why doesnt Mike play that guitar more?
14- 1:16:14 Why must women be silent? (This is only an answer to one passage, not every related passage)
15- 1:28:56 Why does Leviticus say homosexual behavior is an abomination?
16- 1:43:18 What about meditation and mantras?
17- 1:46:33 If I have the Holy Spirit why do I need the Bible?
18- 1:49:19 Is “Omnism” ok?
19- 1:55:30 About people who NEVER hear the Gospel
20- 2:02:40 Whats the right view of biblical causality
21- 2:11:24 Catholicism and the Lords supper
22- 2:17:10 Jesus as the “firstborn of all creation”
23- 2:22:06 The Witch of Endor (not a Star Wars reference)
24- 2:27:44 Are animals resurrected?
25- 2:35:38 Mikes thoughts on Bart Ehrman
26- 2:40:19 Its over, we just blabbin
This interview was filmed several months ago when I was asked by the moderators of the subreddit r/bible, https://www.reddit.com/r/Bible/ to respond to a bunch of questions from their subreddit. So I fielded a number of extremely challenging questions (and a couple easy ones) in an interview that took over three hours to film, once you factor in how much time was spent sound and video testing before we could begin. Anyhow, we may seem a bit tired by the end but I hope you find the content helpful, thoughtful and useful in learning to think biblically about everything.
Specific videos I mentioned in the interview
1- A biblical evaluation of the topic of suicide. https://youtu.be/T6nlUhWJe00
2- What about people who die but NEVER hear the gospel? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiyxpE5UBz4
3- Divorce and remarriage (the LONG video). https://youtu.be/N2pC6ZikbYo
My website https://BibleThinker.org</p>
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